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Ontario Morning Podcast - Tuesday April 13, 2021 - Categories Via RSS |
- News
- Publication Date |
- Apr 13, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:57:44
As housing prices hit record highs across the country, a lot of people are hoping that something can be done to increase affordability. We talk about the situation with urtaza Haider, a Professor of real estate management at Ryerson University in Toronto; 'Food To Grown On' is a new comprehensive guide on nutrition and food for kids from infancy to adolescence. We find out more from one of the book's authors, Cara Rosenbloom; Jodi Lloyd, the chair of the Simcoe County District School Board offers her reaction to the provincial government's decision to close schools and return to in home learning; Filmmaker Kevin McMahon talks about his new documentary 'Boreal'; How do we make Ontario's food supply chain more resilient? Rocco Rossi
of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce offers his analysis; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press discusses what he thinks will be the priorities in the federal budget that's expected next week; Staff Sergeant Dan Mclean of the Peterborough Police Service talks about recent incidents that have led to charges under the Reopening Ontario Act; A Lindsay food bank program has added an extra ingredients to the groceries it distributes: food literacy and kitchen classes. Emma Wood tells us about the Community Kitchen Program.
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